Arkansas 24, Auburn 7: Dennis Johnson scored on a 2-yard run, and Arkansas is not comfortably ahead of Auburn 24-7 with 8:20 left in the game,

Arkansas 17, Auburn 7: Arkansas'

regular offense didn't do much in third quarter, so the Razorbacks turned to a little trickery for a score to start the final period.

Receiver Brandon Mitchell threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Javontee Herndon on an end-around for a 17-7 lead over Auburn with 13:30 left in the game.

That play answered Auburn';s last drive that ended with a touchdown.

Arkansas 10, Auburn 7: Auburn has finally scored.

Clint Moseley found a wide-open Emory Blake who made the catch and tip-toed along the sideline for the final few feet on a 21-yard scoring play. It's now Arkansas 10, Auburn 7 with 33 seconds left in the third quarter.

That sudden drive was quite a quite a departure for most of the quarter. The two teams had combined for only 17 yards with 2:46 left in the period.

We're now heading to the fourth quarter at 10-7.

In the third quarter: Clint Moseley replaced Kiehl Frazier as Auburn's quarterback, but, so far, the results have been pretty much the same.

Arkansas leads 10-0 with 7:28 left in the third quarter. Auburn has struggled all year, and especially so today. The Razorbacks have seven sacks already.

Arkansas came in, statistically, as the worst defense in the SEC. Auburn has made the Razorbacks look pretty good.

Start of the second half: Auburn is starting Clint Moseley at quarterback in the second half here Saturday after a first half against Arkansas that produced no points.

The Razorbacks lead 10-0 as Moseley comes in to replace Kiehl Frazier. This is Moseley's first appearance this season. He's been dealing with a sore shoulder since spring practice.

Unfortunately for Auburn, Moseley's first drive looked like Frazier's drives. He completed a pass, but was sacked. That was Arkansas' fifth sack of the game.

Halftime: The passing numbers seem good enough.

Kiehl Frazier has hit 9 of 14 passes for 131 yards. But Auburn hasn't done anything with it. Auburn didn't score in the first half against the SEC's worst defense, and that's part of the reason why Arkansas leads 10-0.

Frazier has been slowed by four sacks -- some of his own doing -- and has thrown an interception. Arkansas quarterback Tyler Wilson, who came in leading the SEC in passing yards, has hit 14 of 18 passes for 163 yards.

HALFTIME STATS

First downs

Auburn 11

Arkansas 11

Rushing

Auburn 17-28 yards

Arkansas 14-61 yards

Passing

Auburn 9-14-1, 131 yards

Arkansas 14-18-0, 163 yards

Total offense

Auburn 31-159 yards

Arkansas 32-224 yards

INDIVIDUAL

Auburn

Rushing

Tre Mason 4-21 yards

Onterio McCalebb 5-21

Arkansas

Dennis Johnson 8-51 yards

Passing

Auburn

Kiehl Frazier 9-14-1, 131 yards

Arkansas

Tyler Wilson

14-18-0, 163 yards

Receiving

Auburn

Emory Blake 5-76 yards

Arkansas

Cobi Hamilton 5-72 yards

Missed field goals: Auburn got close, but Arkansas sacked Kiehl Frazier for the fourth time this Saturday, and Cody Parkey missed his first field goal try of the season. His 49-yard try didn't make it.

He had been 7-of-7 on field goal tries this season.

Arkansas' Zach Hocker answered with his second miss of the day, a 50-yard try that didn't come close with 38 seconds left in the half.

Arkansas 10, Auburn 0: Zach Hocker didn't miss this time, and his 27-yard field goal has given Arkansas a 10-0 lead over Auburn with 6:33 left in the first half.

Hocker bounced his first field goal try off the right upright in the first quarter. Not this one.

The Razorbacks didn't have far to go for the score. They recovered an Emory Blake fumble at the Auburn 29. They got to the Auburn 10, and elected to go for the field goal on fourth-and-2.

Auburn update: Auburn has looked OK moving the football -- when Kiehl Frazier isn't being sacked.

But he's been sacked three times, and that's killed both of Auburn's drives.

Arkansas leads 7-0, now with 11:29 left in the second quarter.

....Arkansas didn't get a first down on its next drive. But got the ball back when Auburn receiver Emory Blake fumbled a Kiehl Frazier pass. That set up the Razorbacks with a first down on the Auburn 29....

Arkansas 7, Auburn 0: Tyler Wilson

isn't having much trouble passing against Auburn's defense, and that's one of the reasons why Arkansas has jumped to a 7-0 lead.

Dennis Johnson just scored from the 2 to make that so with 1:02 left in the first quarter.

And that's how the first quarter ended.

Wilson has hit 8 of his first 9 passes for 111 yards.

Arkansas has had two good drives, though the first one ended with a missed field goal try. Auburn has had the ball just once, now with just a little time left in the first quarter.

First quarter: Arkansas' Tyler Wilson completed a 41-yard pass on its first play and the Hogs had an 18-yard run on its second. But after driving to the Auburn 4, Zach Hocker bounced a 26-yard field goal try off the right upright.

It's 0-0 with 11:05 left in the first quarter.

Now, it's Auburn's turn... and quarterback Kiehl Frazier looked good completing two passes to Emory Blake, and even one to Ricardo Louis, even posting an 11-yard run. But Frazier was also sacked twice, and the Tigers ultimately had to punt.

Arkansas has it for the second time...

Pregame: Auburn honored its 1972 football team -- the Amazins -- before today's game against Arkansas.

The modern-day Tigers will be looking for similar success against Arkansas today. The '72 team will be forever remember for the "Punt Bama Punt" win over Alabama. This year is the 40th anniversary of that season.

Today's Auburn is a 7-point favorite over Arkansas, though the Tigers started off as a 10-point favorite.

It's certainly a different kind of matchup. Arkansas has the worst defense in the SEC. Auburn has the worst offense.